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<blockquote data-quote="Binder" data-source="post: 1057552" data-attributes="member: 16063"><p>Izzy has changed dramatically. We drove up as far as we could today and walked to the bridge which I THINK is still there. As far as I can tell the bridge is what caused the damage..........There must have been some extremely heavy run off that swept LOTS of debrit down the creek. It looks to me like the bridge trapped the debrit and the creek took a new path around the new bridge/dam. I don't think the creek could ever be routed back to where it was by man without lots and lots of dynamite. Where this leaves us now is if we want to salvage part of the trail up to where the bridge is there need to be lots of labor both cutting out deadfall trees and moving boulders to try and route at least part of the creek in a more favorable direction, right now it Y's out. If we did this and built a new bridge then maybe some of the trail above the bridge could be used...</p><p>This is just my opinion and observation and things need to be looked at closer when the snow melts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Binder, post: 1057552, member: 16063"] Izzy has changed dramatically. We drove up as far as we could today and walked to the bridge which I THINK is still there. As far as I can tell the bridge is what caused the damage..........There must have been some extremely heavy run off that swept LOTS of debrit down the creek. It looks to me like the bridge trapped the debrit and the creek took a new path around the new bridge/dam. I don't think the creek could ever be routed back to where it was by man without lots and lots of dynamite. Where this leaves us now is if we want to salvage part of the trail up to where the bridge is there need to be lots of labor both cutting out deadfall trees and moving boulders to try and route at least part of the creek in a more favorable direction, right now it Y's out. If we did this and built a new bridge then maybe some of the trail above the bridge could be used... This is just my opinion and observation and things need to be looked at closer when the snow melts. [/QUOTE]
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